Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 23, 1897, Image 4

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Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICK AT LA GRANDE. OREGON
IJ April 7. 1X97. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler haa filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, ana that "aid proot will De mane
belore uounty i lerk, Morrow county, uregon,
.mnnnA J irwuiu on MaV I7in. 1K'J7. VIZ!
Hd. E. No. 74HK for the K'i HW14 Bee. 11 aud Z
NW(a Bee.. 14. To 6 8. R 27 E W M.
He names tne following witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon ana cultivation
ol lalcl lauil. viz: ttenlamlu r. Heviatm. Ham
uel C. Crevson, Ieander Copple and David A
Hamilton all 01 Ueunuer, Oregon.
B. F. WIIiiON,
Miil. Register.
Billy Douglass was in Heppner yester
day. Assessor Fetteys was np from lone
Tuesday.
Job work dona at the Gazette office.
Call 'phone No. 8.
Clarenoe Johnson is over from the
John Day country.
Yon can subscribe for the Grzette by
oalling np 'phone No. 3.
Al Evans was in from the Alpine
seotlon on last Tnesday.
Spencer and Garrett Akers were in
from Gooseberry yesterday.
'Phone No. 8 will oatch the G zette.
It yon know any news oall 'em np.
E. O.: E. Boettcher and OttoBoetcher
arrived this morning from Chicago. -
Lather Boston and wife were over
from their Eight Mile home Tnesday.
Ben Oppenbeimer, one of the live
traveling men, was here Tuesday test.
Bock beer. Book beer, Bock beer, at
J. B. Natter's and E G. 8 perry 'a 3811
For good advertising spaoe, worth
dollar for dollar, oall np 'phone No. 3.
Jay Ball came in yesterday from bis
Gooseberry home for medicine, his fam
ily being down with scarlet fever.
On Thorsday of last week a tramp en
deavored to board Sban Conger's train
at Halem and was instantly killed.
Condon Globe: Chss. Eeitbly, a
ynong man from Hardman, was here
last week under Dr. Hogan's care for
toDsilitis.
Mike Marshal boasts of 100 per cent.
increase in lambs, while Wo. Barrstt
thinks that he saved 95 per oent. This
is good lambing.
It is said that Hon. A. S. Benoet, of
The Dalles, has the largest law practice
of any attorney in Oregon, something
like $20,000 a year.
Condon Globe: F. M. Lacy, the well-
known sheep and oattle buyer, is in this
seotion again. He expects to ship a
train-load of sheep to the Etefc in June
J. M. Yeates, of Kansas City, is here
bnying sheep. Has already purchased
60,000 head, 6,000 ot them from Morrow
county, aod will take out a great many
more.
If yon want a good glass ot genuine
Bock beer, call for the Hop Gold Bock,
made only by the Star brewers. Fort-
land, Or. On draught at J. B. Natter's
and E. G. Sperry's. 88-41
Any lady desiring to purchase a sew
ing machine should oall on J. W.
Vaneban and examine his latest im
proved White machines. A happy 00m
bination of a writing desk and mschine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf.
Si Bennett came in town Thursday
last from 0. C. Curtis' place, below
here. Si bas been gone a nnmbr ol
sFOR WOMAN'S GOOD.
Meble 8lt-8aerlflce or the Sisters of tha
Good Shepherd.
"The hermits of old" forswore all
the pleasures of life that they might
devote themselves entirely to medita
tion and prayer the Sisters of the
Good Shepherd, in this nineteenth cen
tury, renounce all the material benefits
of life and shut themselves up in clois
ters not for themselves alone, not sim
ply to avoid) the world and all its vain
pomps, but first and above all for the
preservation and redemption of wom
anhood. God's creature first unpro
tected girlhood and erring, sorrowing
womanhood the salvation of these
constitute the life work of the Sistera
of the Good Shepherd. For this noble
and Christian end they leave home and
friends, ease and luxury, end renounce
the world a completely as "the hermits
of old."
No one can join the order of the Good
Shepherd unless her reputation and the
reputation of her family is free from
all blemish. And yet these spotless
women not only bury themselves alive
for the love of the God they adore, but
they gladly give themselves heart and
soul to the preservation and redemption
of their less fortunate sisters.
Beep wibhin the stone walls of the
mausoleum which they call theiir
"house" they work earnestly and lov
ingly, with willing1 hands, cheerful
hearte, and dauntless energy, from four
in the morning till nine at night, day
in and day out, year in and year out,
from the day they take their vows,
pledging themselves to God amd their
special work to the day they lie in their
cells dying and all for woman 1100a
for her preservation, if she is virtuou
but helpless; for her salvation if she
is fallen.
Faillen woman, when the world turns
from her in scorn, when she drinks the
biitter dregs of humiliation and degra
dation, when all is lost but life and the
power of suffering, fallen woman in
her last extremity can always find n
home and a refuge beneath the samt
roof as the pure, self-sacrificing Sister
of the Good Shepherd.
To this heaven-inspired sister there
is no world, and there never will be any
but the dreary world within the cold
stone walls around her; no society but
that of helpless innocents or wrecked
unfortunates; and yet she goes through
her life cheerful and happy, content and
joyful if she save by gentle precept and
exemplary conduct a few out of the
thousands to whom she devotes her vir
tues, her Intellectual accomplishments,
her patience and her life. Chicago
Tribune.
from P.JLJnMl a JTaJMa
rrof. W. H. Peeke, who
make a specialty ot
Epilepsy, haa without
doubt treated and cur-
d more case than any
living; Physician; his
sncceaa is astonishing;.
we nave neara or cases
of ao yeara' standing
enrea oj
larflre bot
tle of hia absolute cure, free to any auffererr
who mar aend their P. O. and Expreas address.
We advise anv one wishing a cure to addresa
"roLW. B. PEEKE, T.D.,4 Cedar St-, Hew Yr
fflW
t Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-
r eat business conaucteaior MODceaTC Firs.
i and we can secure patent in less time than those
i- n. fmm Wnchinirtnn-
Send model, drawing or pnoto., wim eracnp-'
ition. we advise, it patentable or not, tree 01;
i charge. Our lee not due till patent is secured.
4 a B....U, r-r " How to Obtain Patents," with
icost of same in the U. & and foreign countries
(sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Op. PaTCNT Orncr. WaaHiNQTON. D. C.
Tha comparative value ofthese twoeards
la known to moat persona.
They Illustrate that greater quantity is
Not always moat to be desired.
These cards expreaa tha beneficial qual
ity of
RipansTabules .
As compared with anyprevioualy known
DYSPEPSIA CURB
RipansTabutea: Price, 50 cents boa.
Of druggists, or by mail.
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IIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 1 0 Sprues St., N.f.
Cummings Sd Fall,
WANTED-AN IDEAo5-S55
BUHN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. C. tor their $1,800 priie offer.
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
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Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft, W. & C,
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
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D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Office hours, 8 to 10 a. tn., and 12 to
2 p. m., at residence, Mrs. H. Welch's
property, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 5
D. m , at ofHoe in the rear ot Borg'i
jewelry store.
vhrts an
row cou
rid thinks nf re-lncntinir in Mnr
nry. mi ismuy are rimming in 1 11 is ui un
Notice of Intention.
T AND OKKIOF. AT LA ORANDR. OREOON
I J Anrll . 1H1I7. Notli'e is hereby siven that
the following-named settler has tiled notice of
his Intention to make nnal proot in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at lieppuer, Orpgon, on May 18, 1H97, vis:
lid. K. No. R77B. for the NWu NWU Bee Si. To
IK.HHSWM,
lie names ins following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon anil cultivation
of, said land vis: Hexekla
I Cook, ni ina
Charles Dohertv ol Vinson. Oreiron
' to ..... n..t,
rj. r. niixKii1!,
h Tinpett and Andr
Cook, nf lena,Orpi n, Kdward Chapman and
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MVtfi.
Register.
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SHERIFFS SALE.
OWE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT UNDER
and bv virtue of an execution Issued out
nf the Circuit Court nf the Htale of Oregon for
the County of Morrow and to me directed and
delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and en
tered In said court on the 2nd day of March,
HOT In favor of U P. Davidson. I'lalntlfl, and
against Hainucl K. Walker, liefenilant, for the
sum of One Hundred Thirty-Klve Dollars with
Interest at the rate of S per cent, per annum
from tha Uth tlav of October, 1M), and the
further sum ot r"o:ty Dollars with interest at
the rata of ten per rent per annum from the
I7th dav of April IWM: the aura nf Fifteen Dol
lars attorney lees: tha sum of 2A'A
costs and dlahursmenta of this action
1 have levied upon tha following described real
property, to-wll: Houth-weat quarter of Sec
tion Twenty all in Township Three South of
Kansa Twenty-three (ll K.aat W M, to satisfy
sslil luiigmeiil, costs sua
on Saturday,
Tl
I accruing oust. 1 will
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chronicle:
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The United States, Dominion oi
Canada and Northern Mexico
OH ON H NIDK,
I'heNlh dav nf Mar. 1W7.
at one o'clock p. m., ol said day, at tha front
door of the court house tn Heppner, Morrow
county. Oregon, sell sll tha rietit, title and In
term! ol the said Samuel K. Walker In and to
the above deecrtlied property at public auction
to the h Ik best and best bidder for rash In hand,
the proceeds to be applied to tha satisfaction ol
ssld esecutlun aud all coata, aud coats thai maj
accrue. a.. 1 maim a..
Sheriff ot Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated April Mh, lw7. KLMl
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PATItNTS TRCATtO BY MAIL
aileiiiit. r iriu.n ,11ms, mik ctantBi
a.i
1 tea. Its
Till lis Fun Yad. The first feed
yard the teamster strikes in Heppner
is that eonduelal by William Gordon,
neit door to the Urppoer Oaielle
ranch. Mr. Gordon is aceotnnindalieg,
bas a ffiwd ard and sbnn.lanl facilities
tn take ear of stuck in Oral elsas a ha pa,
Ilia prtresj are very reasonable He baa
hay and gram tor sal. IJae lately
added a rur loa( of baud finWAy .
If.
llem-ner tn I'eudletun via Ileppnar-
Fohobiago Line. rrms daatroosof
vtalliog I'eoJIeinn ean ear time and
oionay by taking this toate. Hv ac
quainting the agent the previous even
Ina? the ataira will make ronneetion with
11 o'clock train at Kcho for l'rndletoo
Offlea at City Drag Mora. W. IK Ixiao,
i'roprietor.
Tel a quarter in your pocket and
don't spend II till yoa get dawa to Law
TtllarJ's. Fuieet liitor asd el gars.
ftm ter Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Pablicalloa.
I'DITSD Stjtss tsMO Orvii l,
The lialles, Oregon, April 1, ISM?.
xnrrtomH hkkkiiy hivkm that jack
1 son II. Stanley, of HlllslNiro, Oregon, has
Sled notice nf Intention to make final proof
belore J. W. Morrow. Coiinly clerk, at hisoirii-e
In llei'pner, Uregon, on Monday the 17th dar of
Msjr, Imi7, on Umber riiltura application No.
.v,, for Ihe NK't of seellon ho , lu Township
I riorin nang ao. n east.
He namra a wltneae: A. T. McNay and
Thnmaa J Carle, nf llrppner, Oregon, Realeu a.
erry and I aul Kellman, 01 lone, urr.m
rfAO. S. Rtn'nR,
Ml Register,
What is Hop Got J T Deal
aarib. rJea ad. ! bar.
beer cn
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Irrigation rate will ba charged by the
llrppner Light k Water Company from
tha drat tlma that water Is need through
the boa for Ibat pnrpoae. 67
Tb Oalella will takepolaloea, apple
or batter en nbenripl'oo oconts.
Any 00 owing tbl offloaran settl tbeir
saoonnt la thit manner and eao'l do
tK ooa tn sail as.
Cheap wc mean it; your
money back if you don
like
tea Sat lea f
ewffaa) Savftag sstta
emta aa4 ,.
Schilimg's Best,
u
Pot aal by
J. V. Viujhaa
Eugene at present, his son, Frank, at
tending the University at that place.
Morrow and Henrietta, both Repetta'i
colts, sired by Leon, were brought to
town yesterday to be shod. They are
both fine looking specimens of the rao
ing family, Henrietta is a beautiful
mare and will go against Marons Daly's
brag animals, np in Montana this year,
Through inadvertency, many local
advertisers who pay ooly a weekly rate
sve been getting the benefit of the
semi weekly service. The Gazette must
insist upon business principles and
tbose who pay for a weekly ad. mnst
ezprot that it will appear only oooe a
week. tf
The Osteite does not question the
honesty of any person, but it la com
palled to Insist npoo the oasb-in advance
plan of subscription, whether tha inb
soriber be Cornelius Vanderbilt or the
man who earns hia bread by honest toil
We osnnot ruu tbe paper on any other
plan. tf
Improvements ar rife in Heppner.
Wm. Gordon is adding a story to bis
residence on Center street, Hiok Math
ws Is building an addition to bit home
on UboroD street, wniie ur. a. r
Vanghan, not to be outdone by bis
eighbors, ia bnilding a new residence on
Court street, near Dr. J. W. Rasmus'
place. Roger Roberta ara theoon
tractor tor tbe above, and if anybody
should enquire tell tbem that tbe Ga
tette bat some "syrup" oomio'.
The all-absorbing topic, tbe Cabnn
question, I agitating ooogres. bat in
Hencner tha citiiens ar striving to
ascertain bow R. 0. Wills, in Black
man' old stand, can offer such bargain
In tbnaa, spring and summer dress good
Mr. Will I making specialty ot Ibes
lines, bat ba will give yoa bargain io
thousands of other article. It will pay
yoa to see R. C. Will be for placing
your order. Mail order a specialty
IWt forget tba plsea. It
Jtff Jon is np from tba valley to
shear, and with others recently fio-
iahed lb Curtis band. Ben Watklns,
Mblllibg, Deb Walkioa and W. II. Mc
Oormeck ara alto np from tb asm
corral . Tba ervw oontitte ot nine meo
and aa ntusl la known a lb Wstklri
crew, all bandrtd tinker," McGor-
msck i a California boy and nsl to
shear with A. O. Hitter, John Friend
and Grant Robinson. H aid timer Ibat
mj ot I he Heppner people remember
in tb day before th railroad.
Americana ar tba most inventiv
people on etrlh. To tbem bav beea
leaned nearly 000,000 paUote. or mora
than ooe-tbird of all tb patent Issued
la tba world. No dleouvery of modem
yeara ba baea ot greater bebeDl to
mankind tbaa Obambarlain's Colin,
Cbolata and Diarrhousa Remedy, or ba
dona mora Io roll? pain and tuffering.
J. W. Vaagbo, ol Oakloo, Ky., ttyi: -I
bav naexl Cbambarlala'a Colio. Cholera
and Piarrbie Remedy ia my family for
several year, and Bod It to ba lb beet
nwdlein I aver need for orampa in tba
stomach aal bowe's. fat tale by 0od
Mr A Brock.
THE GRAPE INDUSTRY.
Aa Important Busln tn the Eastern
Htatea.
The management of the vineyard is an
interesting study and one which to be
successful requires technical knowl
edge. In the large vineyards, as a rule.
the owner himself gives personal super
vision to everv detail: sometimes a
manager or overseer performs theee
duties. One of the largest growers iu
this section tells me that the most suc
cessful grower is the foreigner who
with his family of eight or ten comes
and leases or buys 25 or 50 acres ol
land, each member of the family having
111s ui uti nil iu -.vM ,.tnrm
from spring until picking time, whiie
the winter is devoted to the making of
the bankets. Thus no outside expendi
ture is incurred and when the grapes are
sold the proceeds return to the family
as the profit on the individual labor of
each, member quite in contrast witn
the large owner who ia compelleo. to
hire help to do each little thing, in addi
tion to buying his baskets.
The Concord grape is the only variety
of any consequence raised in this re
gion, and some idea of the magnitude
of the business carried on may be had
when it is known that the shipments
this year from Chautauqua county alone
amounted to 3,500 car loads, 3,000 bas
kets of ten pounds each in each cur.
These are taken from the grower ny
some one of the numerous growers' as-
eociations, whose business, it is to find
a market. Strange as it may seem it is
nevertheless true Uat three-fourths of
them go to point west of Chicago,
while tbe other one-fourth travel east-
ward.
The making of basket la an impor
tant item. Many factories are em
ployed. The price range from two to
two and a half cents per basket; thus
the grower who would find hi business
ia any way profitable must in audition
to tho cost ot the basket realize at least
one cent per pound for his grapes, while
to-day it is a common thing to find a
ten-pound basket on the retail market
slow sale at ten cent. Thu we find
that tbe utmost care muat taken in the
management ot a vineyard to make it
profitable. Robert Lew Seymour, lu
Chautauquan.
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PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
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It I stated upon what appear to be
good authority that in one of the parka
in the Spanish capital city of Madrid
a magnificent ring bangs Dy a suicen
cord about the neck of the statue of the
Maid of A 1 mod ma, the patron saint of
Madrid. This ring, says Harper'
Round Tablctboughar-twithdiamomls
and pearls, la nevertheless e ntirvly un
guarded. Tbe police pay no attention
to It, nor ia there any provision made
for watching It by special ofllcers, be
cause it I not believed that any thief,
however daring, would venture to a
propriate it to his own use; and when
the hia lory of the ring U conaidered, it
la hardly to be wondered at Uiat a su
perstitious people prefer to give it a
wide berth. According to the nsory
that is told of it, the ring was made for
King Alfonso XIU the faJiirr of the
prvarnt king of Spain. Alforavo pre
sented it to hi cousin, Merredea, on
the day of their betrothal. How short
brr married life was all know; and on
her death the king presented the ring
to bla grandmother. Queen Christina.
Shortly afterward Queen Christina
died, and the king gave uhe ring to bis
later, the Infanta del Pilar, who died
within the month following. The r ng
era then given to the youngest daugh
ter of the Due de Montirnaier. In U'm
than three months she died, and Al
fonan, by Uil time fearing that tfcer
waa some unlucky omen connected with
lb baable. put Itaway In hia own feas
or box. In leaa tbaa a year the king
bimaelf died, and it wa deemed beet
to put the ring away from all the liv
ing. Hence It waa bung about tbe neck
t the brome efilgy of the Moid of Al-
modma, where It appear to be as safe
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Leaving Alder Street Dock, Portland, for Astoria, llwaoo. Long Besob, Ooeaa
Park and Nabcotta. Direct eonneotioo with llwaoo steamer and nil
road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad. !
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at s: ISA, at., exoapt Sunday aud Monday. Sunday night, 7 P. M. 1
OCEAN WAVE I
Leaves Portland and runs direct to llwaoo, Tuesday and Thursday al 8 A. M. Balnrdaat 1 P. M.
Leaves Ilwaco Wednesday and frlday at 7:30 A. U. Oa Sunday night at P. L ,
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Wool Growers!
With MoKioley in tba Wbita House, wa pradiot higher prices forwool daring
the eomlog season, aod feel assured Ibat Heppner will attraot mora ! astern bay
era tban formerly. Tbeir headquarters will ba at tba
Wool Growers' Warehouse
and it will ba to yoor interests to itor your wool with as. Insurer rats ara
also moon cheaper than last year.
W furnish wool seeks and twina to patron paysbl when wool 1 sold. W
pay freight to teamsters, and furnish blani reoeip's to woolgrowerai applkatioo.
W have oa band rolled barley and feed lor Usmster.
W psy tb highest oeah price for aheep pelt and bide.
W ar agent for Li tile's Fluid Dip, and tba farooo Blaoleef Tobaoco
Dip.
Mark your wool sack Q and direct yoor teamster to th lor Warehouse,
Hetpoer, Oregon.
R. F. HYND, AlaiAgor.
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